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Cloudant
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Can replicate the database across several hosts
You can choose to host your database on a single cloud provider or you can replicate it over several different providers.
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Can only achieve consistency through replication and verification
Since CouchDB is considered an AP (Available, Partition-Tolerant database management system), it is not really consistent (not all clients can have the same view of the data consistently) and the only way to achieve some "eventual consistency" is through replication and verification of data.
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Runs on both bare-metal and virtual machine
Users can choose whether their database instance will run on bare-metal or a virtual machine
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Crash friendly
The database behind Cloudant, CouchDB uses an append-only file for it's data. To restore already used up space, a compaction must happen. When this happens is up to the database maintainer.
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Cloud agnostic
Cloudant hosts databases with a lot of different cloud hosting providers including Amazon, Rackspace, SoftLayer and Microsoft Azure. This way customers can choose where their database is hosted.
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QuintaDB
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REST API
Offers a REST API.
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Import / Export
Excel, CSV or txt data.
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Access rights
Access rights management for teamwork.
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Email notifications
Email can be sent when a html form has been submitted.
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Can be used for free
The free version offers 3 GB storage, but is limited to 2000 records.
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F(x) Data Cloud
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Option for hosting the database service on the cloud server.
If you wanna host your database on the cloud server, you can have both the option as Database as a Service (Pre-installed and managed database) or Infrastructure as a Service (If you want to have root access and manually want to install the database).
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No GPU provided
GPU is not provided.
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High uptime
All the cloud services are with 99.95% uptime.
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Cost-friendly
F(x) Data Cloud provides public cloud server at a cheap price. The basic plan starts at $1.99/month.
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Great Support
Typically answers in minute.
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Provides high configurations
They provide 32 vCPU, 128 GB RAM, 2000 GB SSD, 9 TB network. For large businesses, high configurations are required.
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Server locations:
United States
ISOs:
Ubuntu, Fedora, Debian, CentOS, OpenSUSE, Windows
Virtualization:
KVM
Cloud Storage:
Yes
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DBmaestro
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Task management
JIRA, Azure DevOps, ServiceNow.
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CI tools
Jenkins, CloudBees, Bamboo, Octopus Deploy.
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Source control
Supports Git, Bitbucket, subversion, Azure, Perforce.
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Multi database
Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, IBM DB2, PostgreSQL, EnterpriseDB, MySQL, MariaDB, RDS and Aurora.
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DynamoDB
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Free tier
DynamoDB offers a free tier which allows up to 40 million database operations a month for free.
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No specific features for Event Sourcing
DynamoDB is just a general purpose NoSQL database; hence, there are no features specific to the domain of Event Sourcing, such as event ordering or projections. As a developer, you will need to decide how to implement these.
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Trigger tasks (AWS Lambda) on write
When a new record is written, it can trigger one or many AWS Lambda functions. With Lambda functions in Java, JavaScript, and Python and the other con of "Easy integration with other Amazon services", Lambda functions may be all you need to process the events. This is particularly useful for creating projections (often as other DynamoDB tables) and other read models in a CQRS pattern.
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Poor documentation
In true AWS fashion, the documentation for DynamoDB is not top notch. While the learning curve is generally very soft and it's not hard to learn, you need to have at least some experience with cloud and database management to be able to start using DynamoDB and understand the documentation.
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High uptime
Data hosted on DynamoDB is automatically replicated across multiple AWS availability zones, this way the data is protected from any malfunction that may cause loss and it also ensures high uptime.
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Easy integration with other Amazon services
Since it's part of AWS, like with other services that Amazon provides, it's very easy to integrate DynamoDB with any other AWS service that you may be using.
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Sodadb
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Forms
Allows users to fill in an online form.
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Not much storage space
The default free 10 Mb storage space sounds a bit pathetic.
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Simple
Database can be shared as an URL, or accessed via an API.
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